![]() This hive has taught me so much, pointed out so many rabbit holes, led me in research directions I could never have imagined. A shout out to Ginny Gunn, who was the first to welcome me, and who became a mentor and close friend she taught me 'the AQSG Way.' I have tried to follow her example. When asked about her experience with AQSG, Xenia said, " When I discovered AQSG I felt I had found a home with a host of members who would be friends. She makes, collects, researches, and sells quilts. Patricia Cox Crews is founding director emerita of the International Quilt Study Center and Museum and professor emeritus in the Department of Textiles, Merchandising, and Fashion Design at the University of NebraskaLincoln. The International Quilt Study Center & Museum is located on the University of Nebraska-Lincolns East Campus at 33rd and Holdrege streets. She has owned Legacy Quilts, an antique quilts brokerage, since 1980, and for ten years produced Quilt America! in Indianapolis. In 2001 she helped to found the Midwest Fabric Study Group, and is the 2018 Quilters Hall of Fame honoree. Xenia is an associate fellow at the International Quilt Museum, and served on its international advisory board and as acquisitions coordinator. She is a co-author, with Kay and Lori Triplett, of Chintz Quilts from the Poos Collection. Since then she has served as a board member, endowment committee co-chair, and president for AQSG, has written numerous articles for Blanket Statements and for quilt shelter magazines, and has had four research papers published in Uncoverings (one co-authored with Mary Jane Eichacker-Kaufman). In 1997 in Lawrence, KS she presented the first AQSG study center, on kit quilt history. ![]() For twenty years she taught folklore at Indiana University Kokomo, during which time she discovered quilts and AQSG - and never looked back. It is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. The quilt center is located on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s East Campus. For more information about the show and programs, click here. Xenia Cord is an independent researcher with undergraduate and advanced degrees in history, folklore and American studies from Indiana University. During the display at the quilt center, the museum will offer additional programming.
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